Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Animation

animation about the upper studio 



You can see, it maintains the traditional characters of Japanese building, such as low height and gabled roofs with turn-up edges, so that it gives one a sense of purity and proximity which I reckon, is appropriate for the a sushi master. Large windows allow natural light to enter the studio, and make the space be involved with the world.




animation about the facade of the whole architecture complex




I hope that these two studios are on or under the hills. So compare to the single building for two studios, I prefer to design two buildings. it give customers more chances to engage with the stunning mountain view.  


animation about the upper staircase and the view when walking on the stair and lounge


2 comments:

  1. Hi Tin Tin,

    Good work!

    The middle video is a bit fast.

    I would have liked to have seen more of the bottom studio in detail through the videos.

    Regards,

    Andrea Harrison

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  2. Also, are there walls to your lower studio?

    Good use of texture overall though the lower studio is a bit too "busy".

    Regards,

    Andrea

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